
2015 Market Outlook: Vencore President and CEO Mac Curtis — Contractors Must Adjust to Lower Acquisition Costs
WashingtonExec 2015 Market Outlook Series We look forward to a new year and new opportunities for innovation and growth in the government contracting community. This past year, we experienced an increased emphasis on cybersecurity, the government’s procurement process and a perpetual focus on doing more with less. WashingtonExec reached out to those most knowledgeable and

Vencore Names Steven Omick, Ph.D. President of Applied Communication Sciences Research and Engineering Lab
Chantilly, Va.-based Vencore Inc. announced Dec. 3 the appointment of Steven Omick, Ph.D. as president of its Applied Communication Sciences (ACS) research and engineering lab located in Basking Ridge, N.J. “Steven Omick brings a wealth of knowledge and mission-focused leadership experience to Vencore,” Vencore President and CEO Mac Curtis said. “His deep understanding of the

Government Contracting Runs in the Family: Meet the Suttons
It’s funny how certain things “run in the family.” Maybe it’s just a hair color or someone’s personality. But for the Sutton, family, it’s the industry they work in that runs from parent to child. The family of six now has two of their four adult children — Nicholas Sutton and Amy Sutton — working in

John Sutton’s Three Piece of Advice to His Children: Perseverance, Respect and Professionalism
WashingtonExec’s Three Pieces of Advice Series “If you could give your kids only three pieces of advice, what would they be?” Today’s advice is from John Sutton, General Manager of Mission Solutions at Vencore. Perseverance – Life is certain to deliver setbacks, rejections and non-responses. You must never surrender or hesitate, thus allowing others to

Brett Dody Talks Strategy for Intelligence Systems Group at Vencore, Offers Advice to Mentees
Brett Dody has always been a man with an eye on supporting “the mission.” But after an extensive federal career leading teams that developed communications, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities to support the national intelligence mission, he was ready for something new. After taking five months to decompress from “the everyday grind of public

WashExec RollCall: Your Inside Look at Our Network’s Professional Activity
WashExec Executive RollCall: JD Kathuria pulls from the broader WashingtonExec network to dish out the area’s who’s who and what’s what. When it comes to striking deals, who you know trumps what you know in the government contracting community. And with three years of WashingtonExec’s outcome and result-oriented networking programs and events behind us, I’ve decided to expand our networking

The SI Organization Swaps Name for Vencore
The company formerly known as the SI Organization today changed its moniker to Vencore. The name-change signals the latest in the Chantilly, Va. headquartered company’s moves to pave a slightly different path for itself marked by three acquisitions since 2010 and the addition of a new chief executive officer just last year. Mac Curtis joined
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